Ashitaba Plant (アシタバ or scientific name Angelica keiskei) is an herbal remedy that delivers many health benefits. Also called tomorrow's leaf or 明日葉 in Chinese, ashitaba plant originated from Japan and is referred to as a “superfood." This blog features posts on how ashitaba leaves contribute to help your body be relieved with many sicknesses and diseases.

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Multiple Health Benefits of Miraculous Plant: Ashitaba

Take Ashitaba Greens to "Feel More Energized Without the Caffeine Jitters of Coffee"

A secret has been uncovered.

It is a treasure, the "King of Vegetables."

It is also known as the tomorrow plant and "Longevity Herb."

It is popularly called "ashitaba," "Angelica kinesis" as its scientific name, and many others. Ashitaba greens are mostly famous in Japan, China, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and the US.

Though medically not prescribed by doctors (as well as most herbal medicine), ashitaba has absolutely great healing powers. NO sick person, particularly those with multiple illnesses, should not take it.

Let me correct that. NO person should not ever be without organic ashitaba.

Yes! Even folks in good state are recommended to eat or drink ashitaba. If you take in the tomorrow leaves, you will have a better tomorrow—your body will gain more energy and stamina.

What are the Health Benefits of Ashitaba?

No matter what angle you look at, ashitaba health benefits and the goodness of tomorrow leaves are immense. Because so many people are patronizing it, ashitaba is regarded as a "wonder drug." Ashitaba green plants consist of 13 types of minerals, 11 types of vitamins, coumarins, fibers, proteins, saponins, etc.

There are many health benefits associated with ashitaba. You can view each one in the articles of this blog. Here are some to give you an overview:

You will look younger. Ashitaba keeps degenerative diseases from occurring. Your kidneys, liver, sensation of the overall body will be functioning better, too! Ashitaba has the power to rejuvenate your body's cell properties. It also has growth hormones booster. Within weeks of drinking ashitaba tea, you will feel a noticeable difference in the glow of your skin straight away. This can be a good alternative to gluta-thione supplements which has the effect of detoxifying and purifying your liver and at the same time whitening your skin complexion somehow as it goes through your bloodstream.

You can fight against diabetes. If you are nearing the line to having high blood sugar, regularly taking ashitaba can make you normal again. Ashitaba contains rich potassium and manganese that ease diabetes.

How Does Ashitaba Taste Like?

As for its taste...BITTER is one word to describe it. Another one is nutty. It tastes wonderful, nutritious and healthy.

However, don't expect that it's the same bitterness as the green tea leaves. And don't think that you cannot tolerate the taste because bitterness is good to stimulate digestion and increase the flow of bile. In this way, ashitaba is a tonic to speed up the elimination of waste from your body!

You can have ashitaba tea as evening beverage or as a drink anytime of the day. It does not carry caffeine so you can have a good night sleep.

How to Get Ashitaba? Where to Get Quality Ashitaba?

You can find several variations of ashitaba: tea powder, tea bag,
supplement, tablets, etc. You can buy them through the Amazon store below or buy ashitaba capsules thru this link. One good thing to do also is to combine ashitaba with colostrum powder,
green barley powder and spirulina. I know they can be expensive and
taste bad, but they are guaranteed to be very good in terms of health
benefits!

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This plant is so popular now. We already have an ashitaba plant in our backyard. Every morning we boiled water and put ashitaba leaves on it then we keep it warm to drink it as our water. It has a bitter taste but it's nice to drink.

I think I saw this plant somewhere when I was in the Philippines and for me it looks like just some perky weeds... So the name is Ashitaba? Now I know it's good for the health. thanks for this useful information.

According to some customers who provided feedback, yes. One example is my grandfather who has been taking ashitaba two years now. He still talks to customers and does business on his own. He does household chores and exercises every day. I can't say that this energy/stamina can solely be attributed to ashitaba though, because he is taking other Chinese herbs at the same time.

i usually eat ashitava fresh leaves.. and it taste like psydium guajava lol guavas... it can regenerate your cells.. and good provides good imunity... it also can help those people who has a cancer just think positive and belived of what it can do..

HI Rochkirstin,I don't know if you received my other message cause I could not see it here now. Anyways, I jus want to ask some questions since I am planning to juice by means of cold press juicer the ashitaba.

Do i need to include the stems when juicing it?

Do you know of any combination of fruits/vegetable to make the taste better?

Should the taste of ashitaba be more dominating to get a better result?

Hi Gary. I saw your comment on another post. In terms of juicing ashitaba, it's up to you whether you'd like to include the stems. For me, I can't bear the taste haha, so I just have the leaves. It's edible anyway and is even part of powder in some online stores that sell ashitaba as well. I have shared some recipes you can refer to when mixing ashitaba to food and/or drinks. In Japan, they do ashitaba ice cream so I suggest you do the same. We have tried combining it with apples and oranges and then honey so the bitterness of ashitaba taste can be hidden. It's okay if you want to make smoothie. No, the dominating taste wouldn't matter; for as long as you put the right ingredients and the amount, it would work just fine - the same way. In less than a week or about a week, the leaves grow back. There's no maximum one person can take in a day. This is like any other vegetables' leaves - not medicine - so no overdosage.

Hi Donnabel, sorry for the super late reply. As far as I know, ashitaba can't cure psoriasis. At least I haven't heard of any case. To treat that disease, my suggestion is to keep the body hydrated, apply lotion to the affected skin areas as often as necessary, avoid the sun's rays and avoid getting stress.

Wow! Just heard about this Ashitaba leaves. My wife saw it on Kris TV and badgered me to lookfor it in the Internet. By a stroke of heavenly luck, I remembered a friend giving our family a cuttingof a plant that looks like an Ashitaba plant. Can I provide you a picture for confirmation if it indeed isan Ashitaba plant? Thanks.

Hi Bay. It can help treat the cancer cells because ashitaba chalcones are powerful antioxidants. However, I am not sure how long you should take it because I'm not a doctor. I suggest consulting a doctor first to be safe. :)

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